Where Are the Customers Yachts? Or, A Good Hard Look at Wall Street,Used

Where Are the Customers Yachts? Or, A Good Hard Look at Wall Street,Used

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Once I picked it up I did not put it down until I finished . . .What Schwed has done is capture fullyin deceptively cleanlanguagethe lunacy at the heart of the investment business.'Fromthe Foreword by Michael Lewis, Bestselling author of Liar'sPokerThis hilarious portrait of everyday Wall Street and its denizensrings as true today as it did when it was first published in 1940.Writing with a rare mixture of wry cynicism and bonhomiereminiscent of Mark Twain and H. L. Mencken, Fred Schwed, Jr.,skewers everyone including himself in his brilliant sendups ofbankers, brokers, traders, investors, analysts, and haplesscustomers.'How great to have a reissue of a hilarious classic that proves themore things change the more they stay the same. Only the names havebeen changed to protect the innocent.' Michael BloombergPresident, Bloomberg, LP'. . . one of the funniest books ever written about WallStreet.'Jane Bryant Quinn, The Washington Post'It's amazing how well Schwed's book is holding up after 55 years.About the only thing that's changed on Wall Street is thatcomputers have replaced pencils and graph paper. Otherwise, thebasics are the same. The investor's need to believe somebody ismatched by the financial advisor's need to make a nice living. Ifone of them has to be disappointed, it's bound to be theformer.'John Rothchild, Author, A Fool and His Money FinancialColumnist, Time magazine'A delightful classic and reminder of excesses past and how littlethings change.' Bob Farrell, Senior Vice President, Merrill Lynch

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